Alden Nowlan

Alden Nowlan

Alden Albert Nowlan (January 25, 1933 - June 27, 1983) was a Canadian poet, novelist, playwright, and journalist.

Born in Stanley, Nova Scotia, Nowlan eventually settled in New Brunswick, where he earned his living primarily through journalism. In 1963, he married Claudine Orser, a typesetter on his former paper, "The Observer", and moved to Saint John with her and her son, John, whom he legally adopted. Though largely self-educated, some of his most notable achievements include the Governor General's Award for "Bread, Wine and Salt" (1967) as well a Guggenheim fellowship. He was the Writer-in-Residence at the University of New Brunswick in Fredericton from 1969 until his death in 1983, and has a provincial poetry award named in his honour.

Nowlan is one of Canada's most popular 20th century poets. His appearance in the anthology "Staying Alive" (2002) has helped to spread his popularity beyond Canada.

In the 1970s, Nowlan met and became close friends with theatre director Walter Learning. The two collaborated on a number of play scripts including: "Frankenstein", "The Dollar Woman", and "The Incredible Murder of Cardinal Tosca."

The Alden Nowlan House at the University of New Brunswick is named in his honour. It is currently the home of UNB's Graduate Student Association. He is buried in the Poets' Corner of the Forest Hill cemetery in Fredericton, New Brunswick.

Bibliography

Poetry

*"A Darkness in the Earth". Eureka, California: Hearse, 1958.
*"The Rose and the Puritan". Fredericton, N.B.: University of New Brunswick, 1958.
*"Wind in A Rocky Country". Toronto: Emblem, 1960.
*"Under the Ice". Toronto: Ryerson, 1961.
*"Five New Brunswick Poet"s. Fredericton, N.B.: Fiddlehead Poetry Books, 1962. (with Elizabeth Brewster, Fred Cogswell, Robert Gibbs and Kay Smith)
*"The Things Which Are". Toronto: Contact, 1962.
*"Bread, Wine and Sal"t. Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1967.
*"The Mysterious Naked Man". Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1969.
*"Playing the Jesus Game: Selected Poems". Trumansburg, N.Y.: New/Books, 1970.
*"Between Tears and Laughter". Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1971.
*"I’m a Stranger Here Myself". Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1974.
*"Shaped by This Land". Fredericton: Brunswick, 1974.
*"Smoked Glass". Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1977.
*"I Might Not Tell Everybody This". Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1982.
*"Early Poems". Fredericton, N.B.: Fiddlehead Poetry Books, 1983.
*" An Exchange of Gifts: Poems New and Selected". Toronto: Irwin, 1985.
*"What Happened When He Went to the Store for Bread". Minneapolis: Nineties Press, 1993.
*"The Best of Alden Nowlan". Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot, 1993.
*"Alden Nowlan: Selected Poems". Toronto: House of Anansi, 1996.
*"Between Tears and Laughter" Tarset, Northumberland, U.K.: Bloodaxe, 2004. ISBN 1-85224-629-4
*"The Execution", Sunburst, Scarborough, Ontario, 1982
*" Helen's Scar

Fiction

*"Miracle at Indian River". Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1968.
*"Various Persons Named Kevin O’Brien". Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1973.
*"Will Ye Let the Mummers In". Toronto: Irwin, 1984.
*"The Wanton Troopers". Fredericton: Goose Lane, 1988.

Drama

*"Frankenstein: The Man Who Became God "- Clarke, Irwin, Toronto 1973 (with Walter Learning)
*"The Dollar Woman" - Playwrights Co-op, Toronto 1981 (with Walter Learning)
*"The Incredible Murder of Cardinal Tosca" - Clarke, Irwin, Toronto 1987 (with Walter Learning)
*"A Gift to Last" (with Walter Learning) from the teleplay by Gordon Pinsent
*"Gardens of the Wind". Saskatoon: Thistledown, 1982.

Non-fiction

*"Campobello: The Outer Island". Toronto: Clarke, Irwin, 1975.
*"Double Exposure". Fredericton, N.B.: Brunswick Press, 1978.
*"Nine Micmac Legends". Hantsport, N.S.: Lancelot, 1983.
*"White Madness". Ottawa: Oberon, 1996.
*"Road Dancers". Ottawa: Oberon, 1999.

References

* New, W. H., ed. "The Encyclopedia of Literature in Canada." Toronto: University of Toronto Press, 2002. p. 835-837.
* Williamson, Margie. "Four Maritime Poets: a survey of the works of Alden Nowlan, Fred Cogswell, Raymond Fraser and Al Pittman, as they reflect the spirit and culture of the Maritime people". Thesis (M.A.), Dalhousie University, 1973 [microform] .

Further reading

* Raymond Fraser. "When The Earth Was Flat: Remembering Leonard Cohen, Alden Nowlan, the Flat Earth Society, the King James monarchy hoax, the Montreal Story Tellers and other curious matters." 2007. (ISBN 978-0-88753-439-3)

External links

* [http://www.ucalgary.ca/UofC/faculties/HUM/ENGL/canada/poet/a_nowlan.htm Calgary University pages on Nowlan]
* [http://www.athabascau.ca/writers/nowlan/nowlan.html Athabaska University page on Nowlan]
* [http://www.lib.unb.ca/Texts/QWERTY/Qweb/qwerte/nowlan/ The Alden Nowlan Interviews]
* [http://www.thecanadianencyclopedia.com/index.cfm?PgNm=TCE&Params=A1ARTA0005840 "The Canadian Encyclopedia" entry by Douglas Fetherling]


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